Jonny Miller
Milestones
- Birthplace: Kingston, Surrey, England
- Birthday: November 15, 1972
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2008
Played the lead role in the short-lived ABC series, "Eli Stone" as a lawyer who believes he might be a prophet
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2006
Portrayed cyclist Graeme Obree in "The Flying Scotsman"; nominated for the Scottish BAFTA for Best Actor
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2005
Cast in the feature adaptation of the MTV cartoon "Aeon Flux"; co-starring Charlize Theron in the title role
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2005
Cast in Woody Allen's "Melinda and Melinda" a comedic storyline which is one of two stories (one comic and one tragic)
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2004
Co-starred in Renny Harlin's "Mindhunters" replacing an unavailable Gerard Butler
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2001
Reunited with director Gillies Mackinnon for "The Escapist"
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2000
Co-starred with Gerard Butler in "Wes Craven Presents Dracula 2000"
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2000
Played a newspaper reporter who becomes the prime suspect in a series of murders in "Complicity"
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1999
Portrayed Edmund Bertram to Frances O'Connor's Fanny Price in "Mansfield Park"
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1999
Teamed with Robert Carlyle to portray 18th-century highwaymen in the delightful "Plunkett and Macleane"
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1997 to 2003
Co-founded the British film production company, Natural Nylon; company folded in 2003
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1997
First collaboration with director Gillies Mackinnon, "Regeneration"
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1997
Portrayed a young uptight married man who begins an affair with an older woman in Alan Rudolph's "Afterglow"
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1996
Breakthrough role as Sick Boy in Danny Boyle's "Trainspotting"
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1996
Co-starred in CBS miniseries "Larry McMurtry's 'Dead Man's Walk'"
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1995
Feature debut as a computer expert in "Hackers"; co-starred with future wife Angelina Jolie
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1994
Had guest role in an episode of "Cadfael" starring Derek Jacobi
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1993
Appeared in ITV networks' "Prime Suspect 3"
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1993
Played role of Ste in the stage play "Beautiful Thing" at London's Bush Theatre
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1992
Cast as a student suspected of being a serial killer in the BBC2 drama "Dead Romantic"
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1990
Made guest appearance in the popular British sitcom "Keeping Up Appearances" (BBC1)
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Appeared in various British stage and TV productions
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At age 17, began working as a theater usher